Maria Montessori

The Maria Montessori approach is based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play. It is designed to meet the needs of children in a specific age range. It allows children work in groups and individually to discover and explore knowledge of the world and to develop their maximum potential. The approach encourages experiential learning to lead a deeper understanding of language, mathematics, science, music, social interactions and much more. The approach supports an aspect of child development, creating a match between the child’s natural interests and the available activities. Children can learn through their own experience and at their own pace. They can respond at any moment to the natural curiosities that exist in all humans and build a solid foundation for life-long learning.

A self-corrective approach where in the child develops a sense of independence, self-discipline, concentration, motivation and sensitivity to things around him/her. Educate the whole child, with activities and lessons designed to promote the development of social skills, emotional growth, physical coordination, as well as cognitive preparation